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Congressman Gonzalez meets with actor Ricardo Chavira to discuss funding for breast cancer research.

Congressman Gonzalez joins Safe Kids Metro San Antonio to speak with Cub Scouts about automotive safety

Congressman Gonzalez and Staff Sergeant Antonio Corona at the US Army Reserve's 100th Anniversary Ceremony

Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins Reps. Gonzalez, Cuellar, and Rodriguez at a rally for children's healthcare in San Antonio

Congressman Gonzalez receives the Humane Society's Legislative Leader Award

Rep. Gonzalez along with Rep. Rodriguez and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer meet with soldiers at Brooke Army Medical Center ...

Rep. Gonzalez and Rep. Tubbs Jones of Cleveland pose on the steps of the Capitol after the Spurs won their 4<...

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August 21, 2008: Gonzalez Statement on Passing of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones
San Antonio, TX - Congressman Charlie Gonzalez (TX-20) issued the following statement on the passing of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones of Cleveland, Ohio:

"The Congresswoman was a dear friend of mine who inspired us all. We will truly miss her quick wit, endearing smile, dedication to her civic duty, and love for our country. The House will seem empty without her and my thoughts and prayers are with all who knew and loved her."

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July 31, 2008: Rep. Gonzalez Votes to Send Landmark Higher Education Legislation to the President
Washington, DC - Congressman Charlie Gonzalez (TX-20) today joined an overwhelming bipartisan majority in the House of Representatives to approve legislation that would address the soaring price of college tuition and remove other obstacles that make it harder for qualified students to go to college.

By a vote of 380-49, the House approved the Higher Education Opportunity Act (H.R. 4137), which would reform and strengthen the nation's higher education programs to ensure that they operate in the best interests of students and families. The legislation builds on Congressional efforts to make college more affordable and accessible for all qualified students. Last year, Congress enacted into law a $20 billion increase in college financial aid over the next five years, the largest increase in student aid since the G.I. Bill of 1944.
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